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One cheer for Labour’s Future of Work Commission

The opposition is to be commended for trying to think ahead but predictions about the future are always embarrassingly wrong. With special feature audio.

Thu, 24 Mar 2016

It seems wrong to criticise a political party for trying to look ahead. John Key’s regime takes pride in ignoring issues beyond the current electoral cycle, most infamously the ageing population. So one cheer for Labour for its so-called “Future of Work Commission”.

Labour’s difficulty, however,

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